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Swarthmore Fire & Protective Association Report (November 2-15)

Swarthmore Fire & Protective Association Report (November 2-15)

Engine 14-1, the attack pumper (center), flanked by engine 14-2 (right) and tower 14. The photo was taken with a 12-mm fisheye lens. The photographer, Andy Shelter, writes, “The trucks were all parked normally. It’s just the lens that makes it look …

Engine 14-1, the attack pumper (center), flanked by engine 14-2 (right) and tower 14. The photo was taken with a 12-mm fisheye lens. The photographer, Andy Shelter, writes, “The trucks were all parked normally. It’s just the lens that makes it look that way.” Photo: Andy Shelter

November 2-15

In this two-week period, the ambulance responded to 29 calls for medical assistance, to Swarthmore, Rutledge, Morton, Springfield, Nether Providence Township, Ridley Park, and Rose Valley. The calls were for a variety of emergencies, including respiratory emergency, abdominal pain, hemorrhaging, an unconscious person, and a change in mental status.  

In addition, the fire company responded to: 

  • Two automatic fire alarms.

  • Three automobile alarms.

  • Four hazmat alarms.

  • One wire alarm, at the corner of Park and Dartmouth avenues in Swarthmore, for a transformer with visible smoke and flames.

  • Seven mutual aid calls to Morton, Springfield Township, and Nether Providence Township.

  • Three other alarms, including one to rescue a child stuck in a swing in Nether Providence Township, one for a chemical odor on the 400 block of Rutgers Avenue in Swarthmore, and one for what sounded like a loud explosion in Morton.

Swarthmore Fire & Protective Association Report (November 16-29)

Swarthmore Fire & Protective Association Report (November 16-29)

Swarthmore Fire & Protective Association Report (October 19-November 1)

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